Oberlin Thursday lectures, addresses and essays : Monroe, James, 1821-1898 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (original) (raw)
The early abolitionists.--My first legislative experience.--A journey to Virginia in December, 1859.--Special duties of consuls of the United States during the Civil War.--William H. Seward and the foreign affairs of the United States.--The Hayes-Tilden electoral commission.--Leading speakers in Congress from 1871 to 1881.--Joseph as a statesman
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